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Slow Dancing - Dilemma

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stez06 · 18/07/2018 09:50

Hi

I recently attended a wedding with my wife. We have been together 23 years and married for 18 and never had any problems at all.
It was a hot evening so half the guests, including us, we're sat outside the venue and the other half remained inside.
Anyway, we had a few drinks and could say merry, not drunk as such.
Towards the end of the night, my wife went inside to talk to a co worker, as she works at the venue where the reception took place. She wasn't there so she went to speak to a friend of ours. Myself and his partner and a bunch of others were still outside.
It transpired that whilst talking a slow song came on and they went to the dance floor and danced to it. She had her arms round his neck and his round her back ands you do when dancing to a slow song. When the song finished they then hugged and had and small peck on the lips.
I wanted others views as I took exception to my wife dancing closely with another man, albeit a friend of ours, and said she shouldn't have done it and especially a small peck on the lips when it finished.
We had an argument and she said nothing was meant by it and she didn't mean to hurt me in that way. I said that from a man's point of view he would have enjoyed dancing closely with another woman. I also asked why she didn't seek me out to dance slowly with her instead to which she said it was just a dance and nothing was intended by it.
Am I over reacting to this and being unreasonable to my wife.

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Justkeeprollingalong · 02/08/2018 18:59

Yes, unless your wife has a history of flirting?

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